ChamOh Established Member Feb 22, 2010 #1 Do chams ever stop growing? Obviously growth slows down majorly around the 1 yr mark, but do they ever really stop growing? Or do they reach full size and only continue to shed, albeit slowly in older age, to renew their skin? Just curious...
Do chams ever stop growing? Obviously growth slows down majorly around the 1 yr mark, but do they ever really stop growing? Or do they reach full size and only continue to shed, albeit slowly in older age, to renew their skin? Just curious...
ColorCham427 Avid Member Feb 22, 2010 #2 That's a good question. I've noticed male Panthers tend to get more "girthy/thick" not really fat, just wider. Bigger hands too. Bigger, thicker casques, just plan thick. Have you noticed "old man hands"? old men (80-90 of age) seem to have HUGE hands! Just my observations lol
That's a good question. I've noticed male Panthers tend to get more "girthy/thick" not really fat, just wider. Bigger hands too. Bigger, thicker casques, just plan thick. Have you noticed "old man hands"? old men (80-90 of age) seem to have HUGE hands! Just my observations lol
Brad Ramsey Retired Moderator Feb 22, 2010 #3 Like most reptiles, chameleons grow their entire lives. -Brad